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Team Selection · 2026–27

How we build teams.

How athletes are placed, why roster spots are limited, and what each program and position asks of you. Choose a program and your athlete's gender below — the position guide at the bottom applies to every team.

Intention

This program is for athletes who have an interest and aspiration in training for and competing at the highest level, including potentially playing for a college program some day.

Travel

Athletes are required to travel nationally (or internationally) to compete in USAV Qualifiers as well as Multi-Day JVA and AAU events.

Training

Athletes are trained by our experienced highest-level National and Elite coaches. They receive training through positional work, team training and common training. A dedicated trainer will work with the athletes on speed, conditioning, strength and agility.

Competition

Athletes are required to compete in all of their events. Teams will be registered and compete in the following divisions.

  • EliteAAU/JVA (Open, Premier) · USAV (Open, USA)
  • ThetaAAU/JVA (Premier, Club) · USAV (Liberty)
  • SigmaAAU/JVA (Spirit, Classic) · USAV (Liberty, American)
  • OmegaAAU/JVA (Classic) · USAV (American)
Roster limits

Maximum of 12 athletes per National team roster.

  • 2x to 3x Outside (Leftside) Hitter
  • 1x to 2x Opposite (Rightside) Hitter
  • 2x to 3x Middle Blocker
  • 1x to 2x Setter
  • 1x to 2x Libero & Defensive Specialist
Applies to all teams · both programs

Position guide

Roster spots are filled by position, and some positions have far more competition than others. Here is what each role asks of an athlete and who tends to fit it best.

Libero & Defensive Specialist

These positions are BY FAR the largest and most competitive group of players, with limited roster spots available. Athletes will need to excel at serve receive and defense. In addition they should be extremely mobile and quick while on the court. We recommend younger athletes (5th–9th grade) be open to learning new positions if and when possible.

Middle Blocker

This position is BY FAR the smallest group of players. It is one of the most physically demanding positions on the court, so these players must be athletic, mobile and quick. Athletes who are taller and longer tend to fill these spots. Players must be efficient at blocking and transitioning quickly on and off the net.

Outside Hitter

This is another popular position and the second-largest group of players. If an athlete intends to play it, it is highly recommended they be proficient at serve receive and defense. They will also need explosive power and the ability to play high above the net. If you are on the smaller side with a lower vertical, we recommend looking at the Libero, Defensive Specialist or Setter positions.

Opposite Hitter

This is sometimes a combination position — many setters with height, length and athleticism also hit Opposite when they reach the front row. It is a natural position for lefty hitters. At this level you will need to be an effective blocker in addition to being a go-to power hitter.

Setter

This position is always in high demand. If you have good hands and enjoy being involved in every play, this position is for you. It is challenging and takes a great deal of on-court knowledge and awareness. We recommend any younger Libero or DS think about this position early in their volleyball career.

Team options

National & Elite

Listed highest to lowest — most competitive teams at the top.

01 Elite 18U17U16U15U14U13U12U11U
02 Theta 18U17U16U15U14U13U12U
03 Sigma 18U16U15U14U13U
04 Omega 16U15U14U

Each team will have a roster size of 10–12 players.